Problem is I really like the "prototype" that is being shown but the pic (cant find it now) of what it is actually going to be is not the same and quite displeasing. I refuse to put money down on guns that are not out yet. When they do come out they are never quite what was advertised. While usually close they always seem to loose some of what it is that made me want it.

Try the little search button at the top of your page. You can generally assume that if something new is coming out, the people on here have already debated it within an inch of its life. So I did the search for you, here's six pages of discussion on this subject. Hope you find the information you were looking for...

I think the Kel-Tec company is great, but I get the feeling that operating this new shotgun will not be much fun. I'm not big on having hot shells tossed at my feet, and I suspect the price will be high enough to purchase three competitor's shotguns

I think the Kel-Tec company is great, but I get the feeling that operating this new shotgun will not be much fun. I'm not big on having hot shells tossed at my feet, and I suspect the price will be high enough to purchase three competitor's shotguns

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I'm big on it, because I'm a lefty. It's my only option for a bullpup layout. And how can you beat 14+1 in 26" total length?

I think the Kel-Tec company is great, but I get the feeling that operating this new shotgun will not be much fun. I'm not big on having hot shells tossed at my feet, and I suspect the price will be high enough to purchase three competitor's shotguns

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Been shooting an Ithaca Model 37 for a while now. No issues of shells at my feet being a problem. Have done shoot and move drills on both cinder and blacktop and no issues. Never have shot in flip-flops though...

I think the Kel-Tec company is great, but I get the feeling that operating this new shotgun will not be much fun. I'm not big on having hot shells tossed at my feet, and I suspect the price will be high enough to purchase three competitor's shotguns

I'm looking forward to handling one, I think it's a promising design. The coolest thing about the KSG is the ability to quickly choose and switch between two different types of ammo using the selector switch. No other shotgun on the market has that feature.

I'm looking forward to handling one, I think it's a promising design. The coolest thing about the KSG is the ability to quickly choose and switch between two different types of ammo using the selector switch. No other shotgun on the market has that feature.

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Agreed. Between that feature and the capacity, I'm very interested in the KSG.

Problem is I really like the "prototype" that is being shown but the pic (cant find it now) of what it is actually going to be is not the same and quite displeasing. I refuse to put money down on guns that are not out yet. When they do come out they are never quite what was advertised. While usually close they always seem to loose some of what it is that made me want it.

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Are you serious? You get one of the first gen trouble guns, and if you don't like it sell it right away for enough to buy your next toy.

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